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Restaurant Workers Receive Back Pay After Labor Violations: CT News
Landlord speaks out after finding 5 dead dogs/ Woman, 23, writes children's book in memory of grandmother/ $10K offered to find missing man

There was plenty of news across Connecticut on Friday. If you missed any of it on your local Patch, here's a roundup of some of the most-read stories.
Back Pay Handed Out To Workers At Popular Restaurant: CTDOL
The restaurant was one of three establishments that were investigated for wrongdoing by the state Department of Labor.>>>Read More.
'I Lost My Home': Landlord Who Found 5 Dead Dogs Speaks Out
A landlord whose tenant was acquitted of killing five dogs but found guilty of damaging the woman's home testified this week.>>>Read More.
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Where Is Anton Sovetov? Yale Offering $10K Reward To Find Him
It's been more than two months since the 44-year-old "beloved" Yale Art School graduate and University staff member went missing.>>>Read More.
Connecticut Resident Writes Children’s Book In Memory Of Grandmother
She has written a children’s book that she hopes will help others with grieving the loss of a loved one.>>>Read More.
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1 Killed, 1 Seriously Injured In 2-Vehicle Crash: Police
The crash occurred on a local interstate, according to state police.>>>Read More.
Other top stories:
- CT Officials Issue Fish Consumption Advisory For River
- Man To Serve 10 Years For Connecticut Armed Robberies
- Man Charged With Operating Drug Factory: Police
- CT Town-By-Town COVID Updates: School Cases, Deaths, Red Zones
- Abandoned Bunnies Found In 2 Towns: Animal Control
- State Withdraws Plan To Refurbish Section Of I-95
- Home Invasion: Man Charged
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